Currently living in an apartment, but in the following years when I rent/purchase a house, I'll obviously need to grab one of these. I used to do landscaping, I wish I could remember the brand of chopsaw we used for cutting brick pavers. Needless to say, wrong tool for the job and the one we had was TERRIBLE. Wiggly blades, no guards, the most rickety table ever....Oh well haha. Isn't there a woman on RUclips who is totally sponsored by Ridgid? I can't remember her name but her workshop is alllll orange. Thanks for the video!
There might be. I hardly get out and watch other people videos these days. I do, just not as much as I'd like. Im killer busy these day with school and everything going on. Ya doesn't sound like the right tool for the job!
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects right now I'm planning on the Ridgid. However there's a sale happening at a local store on Friday so I might pick up the Dewalt if the price is right.
Because I don’t believe they sell them new anymore and I can’t find it anywhere. Also, there are probably 10+ other brands I could have included in this. Hard to please everyone.
My dewalt doesn't cut straight i square it with a carpenter square and still not thats straight do you have any tips?
so nothing about power comarisons?
Currently living in an apartment, but in the following years when I rent/purchase a house, I'll obviously need to grab one of these. I used to do landscaping, I wish I could remember the brand of chopsaw we used for cutting brick pavers. Needless to say, wrong tool for the job and the one we had was TERRIBLE. Wiggly blades, no guards, the most rickety table ever....Oh well haha.
Isn't there a woman on RUclips who is totally sponsored by Ridgid? I can't remember her name but her workshop is alllll orange.
Thanks for the video!
There might be. I hardly get out and watch other people videos these days. I do, just not as much as I'd like. Im killer busy these day with school and everything going on. Ya doesn't sound like the right tool for the job!
why cant u use an abrasive cutoff saw in the apt??
just line a box with foil to catch the sparks
I'm pretty sure I've watched this video like a year ago. I still need a new chop saw
If you are doing a lot of metal fabrication I suggest a dry cut saw, like the evolution.
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects I've been eye balling those. However we might cut a couple pieces of metal a month so it's overkill for me
Makes sense. Chop saw would be good then. I’d recommend that Rigid still. I’ve never used it but it definitely seems like the best value machine.
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects right now I'm planning on the Ridgid. However there's a sale happening at a local store on Friday so I might pick up the Dewalt if the price is right.
@@lobbyrobby honestly, it's worth it. Cleaner, safer, cold after the cut, no deburring and constant cut capacity
In the final analysis is your choice DeWalt or Ridgid?
The Rigid seems like the best value. Of course, the downfall with this list is I haven’t actually used the product.
Good review.... I like Dewalt tools
Me too, though I don't believe I own any. But not on purpose.
I'll stick with my Bosch 14" metal chop saw. Thanks anyway. Why you didn't consider this one in your tests is beyond me.
Because I don’t believe they sell them new anymore and I can’t find it anywhere. Also, there are probably 10+ other brands I could have included in this. Hard to please everyone.
HF is the best for the money